Sermons on Faithfulness

Sermons on Faithfulness

January 28, Sunday Service of Worship

In this service, Pastor Aaron preaches a messages from Colossians 4:7-18, titled “A Divine Valediction.” SUMMARY: Whatever Paul writes in Colossians 4:7-18, as he passes on greetings, and give his final blessing, has divine authority, and biblical weight, and theological substance for the church. And what we’ll see in these closing verses is a portrait of a…

August 20, Sunday Service of Worship

INVITATION TO WORSHIP: Psalm 45; OPENING PRAYER; ANNOUNCEMENTS; CATECHISM: Q. 25, p. 869; CONGREGATIONAL READING: Revelation 1:5–6; SONG: There’s No God as Great; SONG: Come, You Thankful People; PREACHING THE WORD: Acts 26:1–32, A Faithful Testimony; SONG: Guide Me, O My Redeemer; SONG: Let All Mortal Flesh; BENEDICTION

July 16, Sunday Service of Worship

INVITATION TO WORSHIP: Psalm 40:1–10; OPENING PRAYER; ANNOUNCEMENTS; CATECHISM: Q. 21, p. 867; CONGREGATIONAL READING: Psalm 40:16–17; SONG: Are You Washed in the Blood; SONG: Nearer My God to Thee; PREACHING THE WORD: Acts 22:30–23:11, The Good Conscience of a Faithful Life; SONG: Man of Sorrows; SONG: God You’re So Good; BENEDICTION

April 30, Sunday Service of Worship

INVITATION TO WORSHIP: Psalm 33:1–19; OPENING PRAYER; ANNOUNCEMENTS; CATECHISM: Psalter, p.866, LD6; CONGREGATIONAL READING: Psalm 33:20–22; SONG: My Beloved; SONG: Blessed Assurance; PREACHING THE WORD: John 21:15–19, Do You Love Me?; SONG: Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus; SONG: How Great Thou Art; BENEDICTION

As Servants of the Gospel (Philippians 2:19-30)

Such a joyful reception of Epaphroditus in honor would reveal a proper valuation of the gospel by the Philippian Church. Valuing the gospel rightly not only produces a particular righteous behavior, as Paul noted throughout the letter, but a public honoring of those who serve the gospel in…

Matthew 24:1-14 (Faithfulness in the End)

Jesus gives a clarion call to proclaim the gospel of the Kingdom, a Kingdom without end, to the whole world, as a testimony of Jesus to every nation. And so, the return of the King awaits nothing more than the preaching of the gospel to the ends of the earth. Peter concludes that any perceived delay in the Messiah’s returns happens only for the sake of the redeemed, that…